Gang Of Youths have announced plans for a 2026 UK and European shows. Check out ticket details below.
The Aussie alt-rockers will be heading to the UK and Europe later this year, for a new run of live shows. Four dates have been announced, kicking off at the Bellevilloise venue in Paris on November 28.
From there, they’ll head to Amsterdam on November 29 for a stop at Melkweg, before rounding off the tour with two UK dates the following month. These include a show at Manchester’s Albert Hall and at London’s Roundhouse on December 1 and 2 respectively.
“We’re looking forward to seeing you for four special shows in November and December,” the band wrote, sharing the new dates on Instagram this morning (Tuesday August 18).
Tickets go on sale at 9am BST and 10am CET on Friday (August 21). There is also pre-sale options available at the same time tomorrow (Wednesday August 19) for those who sign-up before 2pm today. Visit here for tickets.
The band also hinted at more dates to come in their new Instagram post, writing in the caption: “For those of you not in Paris, Amsterdam, Manchester or London, we will be seeing you soon.”
Gang Of Youths 2026 UK and European tour dates are:
NOVEMBER
28 – Paris, Bellevilloise
29 – Amsterdam, Melkweg
DECEMBER
1 – Manchester, Albert Hall
2 – London, Roundhouse
Gang Of Youths will be playing a one-off show in the UK this summer too before the headline tour kicks off. This comes as they are one of the acts supporting Twenty One Pilots‘ for their huge upcoming gig at All Points East later this month.
The show is their only UK concert this year and will be held on Sunday August 30. Other artists on the bill include Wunderhorse, Nova Twins, REN, BBNO$, PVRIS, Dead Pony, Kid Kapachi and LEAP. You can find any remaining tickets here.
Gang Of Youth’s most recent album was 2022’s ‘Angel In Realtime‘. In a four-star review of the LP, NME shared: “Not only does ‘Angel In Realtime.’ serve as a soul-stirring tribute to Le’aupepe’s late father, but it’s also a triumphant exploration of love and life.”
Speaking about the meaning of ‘Angels in Realtime’ to NME as part of the January 2022 cover story, frontman David Le’aupepe said: “My dad died, and that was big. We went through so many shifts and changes and I wanted to exhibit those in the music. There was a weird sense of falling back in love with everything I do and reaffirming how much I love the people and the band and embracing myself.”

























